Photo taken by Patrick J Endres in Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Someday
Someday I will visit this incredible land. Someday I will take pictures like this incredible photographer. Go check out Patrick J Endres and his pictures of Alaska. They are breathtaking!
Labels:
Alaska,
photography
Monday, August 22, 2011
Home: New York

Yep, still catching up from our time back East. Barry and I spent some incredible days with my family at Camp Cherokee hiking Mt. Regis in the rain and canoeing up to Polliwog Pond.
Overlooking Saranac Lake from St. Regis
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Now for Polliwog Pond
Swimming and swinging in the rain!

Haven't found a better spot yet! Rope swing, sandy beach, beautiful views, silent waters - doesn't get better!
![]() Elissa and Joel's version of canoeing! ![]() |
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Labels:
Adirondacks,
Camp Cherokee,
canoeing,
Family,
hiking,
Home,
New York,
Polliwog Pond,
rain,
St. Regis,
Summer 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Blackberries!

Check out our blackberry post over at Barry & Christy to see what we've been doing with the bountiful blackberry harvest this year!
Included is a recipe for blackberry scones!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
An Unexpected Visitor
This Sabbath was a lovely day up in the mountains. And during potluck, we had a inquisitive furry visitor. A young black bear with beautiful white markings on his chest. No, he wasn't after my blackberry pie, delicious as it was. (Sorry, no pictures! It got eaten too quickly!) He was after the bird feeder. Our church has wide windows that we keep open during summer Sabbaths so I was able to get some close-up pictures while still being in the relative safety of the church. Needless to say, there were a few times that he was within 6 feet and could have easily jumped into the window had he wanted to. Thankfully, he was more interested in the birdseed, although I'm sure it was hard for him to resist the tempting smells of potluck that were wafting out the open window. We eventually scared him off because he was getting too comfortable being around humans. But even so, he just ambled off and laid down beneath a tree behind the church, no doubt making plans for another approach.
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